'See-Saw', coming from Andrew Munoz's 'A Walk In The Park' series', draws from Munoz's fascination, which borders into an obsession for figures, both comical and grotesque, which inhabit public open air spaces. Inspired by Goya and the Teletubbies in equal measure, Munoz creates an imagery which he applies to each of his artworks.

'See-Saw' presents the viewer with the image of a man in what appears to be an 18th century costume, playing on a see-saw, which fades into a cement-grey abyss of non defined matter, which might resemble water.